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Vukelja SR, Bonner MW, McCollough ML, Cobb PW, Gaule DA, Fanucchi PJ, Keeling JH. Unusual serpentine hyperpigmentation associated with 5-fluorouracil: Case ...
An itchy rash; Leathery patches that are darker than usual (hyperpigmented), typically on brown or Black skin; Dry, cracked, scaly skin, typically on white skin ...
Learn more about causes, symptoms, treatment and self-care tips for this embarrassing condition that causes heavy sweating unrelated to heat or exercise.
Hyperpigmentation--a case study. Aust Fam Physician. 2011 Sep; 40(9):701-2. View PubMed; Pecina JL, Vickers KS, Finnie DM, Hathaway JC, Hanson GJ, Takahashi ...
To be sure of the diagnosis, your health care provider might take a skin sample (biopsy) to look at under a microscope. Or you may need other tests to find out ...
H syndrome: a multifaceted histiocytic disorder with hyperpigmentation and hypertrichosis. Acta Derm Venereol. 2015 Nov; 95 (8):1021-3. View PubMed; Tekin B ...
Learn more about this condition in which your skin loses pigment cells, resulting in very light or white patches on parts of the body.
Watch Mayo Clinic dermatologist Julia Lehman, M.D., describe how specialists work together to help people who develop skin changes following blood and ...
Pityriasis rosea is a common skin condition characterized by a scaly rash that sweeps outward like the branches of a pine tree.
... hyperpigmentation or healing ulceration(s) are not to be considered active vasculitis). Patients must have active / ongoing cutaneous vasculitis lesions at ...
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